Zac Brown Band to play Bangor waterfront concert

Jimmy De Martini on fiddle, Clay Cook and Zac Brown of the Zac Brown Band perform at Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday, May 11, 2012. (Scott Sharpe/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

The Zac Brown Band will return this fall for its third appearance at the Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion in Bangor.

The band will perform in Bangor as part of its Down The Rabbit Hole Live tour on Friday, Sept. 28. Tickets for the concert go on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday, April 27. Tickets start at $40.75.

Blending rock n’ roll with country, the Zac Brown Band has cross-genre appeal, working with everything from Sara Bareilles to Dave Grohl. The band’s latest album, “Welcome Home,” came out in 2017, To date, the group has sold more than 25 million singles and eight million albums, and has been nominated for three Grammy Awards.

Other country shows at the Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion include Jason Aldean on May 27, the Southern Uprising Tour on July 7, Keith Urban on Aug. 5 and Kenny Chesney on Aug. 16.

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Emily Burnham is a Maine native, UMaine graduate, proud Bangorian and a writer and editor for Bangor Metro Magazine, the Weekly and the Bangor Daily News, where she's worked since 2004. She reports on everything from local bands to local food to all the cool things going on in the Greater Bangor area. In her quest for stories, she's seen countless concerts and plays, been lobster fishing, interviewed celebrities, hung out with water buffalo and played in a ukulele orchestra. She's interested in everything that happens in Maine. Albums for review are accepted digitally only; please no CDs.
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Emily Burnham

Emily Burnham is a Maine native, UMaine graduate, proud Bangorian and a writer and editor for Bangor Metro Magazine, the Weekly and the Bangor Daily News, where she's worked since 2004. She reports on everything from local bands to local food to all the cool things going on in the Greater Bangor area. In her quest for stories, she's seen countless concerts and plays, been lobster fishing, interviewed celebrities, hung out with water buffalo and played in a ukulele orchestra. She's interested in everything that happens in Maine. Albums for review are accepted digitally only; please no CDs.